Skyrim Special Edition new

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim gets a High-Poly Hair Mod for all NPCs

Modder ‘GammaCavy’ has released a new mod that introduces high-poly hair mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition. This mod is based on Macxhiin’s mesh overhaul mod, and covers all of the game’s NPCs.

As the modder noted:

“This is pretty simple- a mod that replaces the facegen files with rightly detailed, three dimensional uv sculpted braids, courtesy of High Poly Vanilla Hair. The optional file also replaces hair for the npcs added by the Cutting Room Floor. Install with Vortex or manually overwrite files as needed.”

You can download the mod from here.

Speaking of Skyrim Special Edition, we also suggest checking the following ones. Wyrmstooth is an expansion-sized mod that adds new quests and dungeons. There is also a mod that brings elements from The Witcher games to Bethesda’s RPG. Dragon Hall Tavern is another 2GB DLC-sized mod for Skyrim, adding new quests, locations, arena & more. Then we have Land of Vominhem and Legacy of the Dragonborn. You should also check out this Castlevania-inspired mod, as well as this mod that adds to the game the Nemesis system from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor.

Let’s not forget this DLC-sized Mod that adds six main isles to explore, as well as this sci-fi city fan expansionSkyrim Together Reborn, this RTS/City Building Mod. And lastly, there is a cool Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse 3 Mod, as well as a mod that adds destructible objects to the game. In theory, these mods should be compatible with the High-Poly Hair Mod.

Have fun!

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